Just curious. My local office is obviously too busy to email back.
Just curious. My local office is obviously too busy to email back.
I get them all the time for the Otago area. I just ring up and they email it to me.
They call them "Rabbit shooting permit" or something now.
I just wanna be able to rock onto DOC administered land with a .22 or shotty legally
I sent an email this morning and have one on the way. Been very helpful. Shit it's not the 1st of April is it? No? Might be OK then.
I got one of the first ones to be issued.
Does anyone else have requirement for "tallies" shot, to be emailed/posted through to the issuer every 3 months?
Forget trying Auckland or Waikato folks, I tried both and got the reply, we have no suitable areas, does this mean that there arnt any rabbits or hares on any DOC land up this way? maybe the goats and pigs have ate them all. Waste of time advertising them on their web if you ask my opinion. So my search for Bunny Busting land continues......
I tried to get one so I could take the .22 into oamaru hut to shoot bunnies in the tussock area, but DoC has not allocated the oamaru as a rimfire suitable area, the guy I spoke to reckoned he would put the flats forward for consideration for rimfire hunting in the open area. So sounds like they areand wil be very picky the areas they issue the small game permits for.
I don't get why they are so anal retentive about rim fires and shottys, honestly who the fuck shoots native birds anyway? I can tell you that if somebody is enough of a dickhead to do that they're probably not worried about what gun they have.
i shoot them all the time. parries and pukekos that is....
It takes 43 muscle's to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger pull.
What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
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Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
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Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
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Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
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